PEI Periodical and Article Database
The PEIPAD database provides selective indexing of a wide range of Island newsletters, magazines, etc.
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- Pigs in schools
- School of Performing Arts, tours 14 PEI elementary schools performing a medley of Robert Munsch stories
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- Pilot Officer Joseph Douglas Ready, Kensington, killed in England
- Photo of subject
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- Pilot program to provide disposal for used silage wrap
- "A new pilot program being introduced by the Island Waste Management Corporation will enable farmers to easily and efficiently recycle used silage wrap, says Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal Minister Robert Vessey.", ***unscanned
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- Pilot project allows forest harvesting in buffer zones
- Under a new provincial initiative, forest harvesters will not require a permit to harvest trees in environmental buffer zones for the specific purpose of enhancing these areas. Enhancement activities may include measures to increase species diversity, to promote wildlife corridors, to increase forest health and habitat, or to restore Acadian forest. Any forest cutting must be carried out by hand and the area will be subject to inspection and audit by Agriculture and Forestry staff.
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- Pioneer days in P.E.I.
- Article originally appeared in the Guardian newspaper, February 3, 1950, page 2.
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- Pioneers of Mussel Aquaculture in Canada
- Interview with Joe and Agnes Van Den Bremt, pioneers of the mussel aquaculture industry on PEI and Canada., ***unscanned
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- Piping plovers are on the move!
- Piping plovers are reported as on their way north. Island Nature Trust is also recruiting Piping Plover Guardians for the 2015 season., ***unscanned